FILMS OF THE SPIRIT
Curated by Rajiv Mehrotra
Seven Wonders of the Muslim World
(56 min; 2008; English)
The film traces the history and message of Islam through the lives of six young people and the historic mosques across the Muslim world where they worship. As they leave their homes and families to travel to Saudi Arabia, they embark on a most sacred journey – the pilgrimage to Mecca, birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad
(Collaboration: Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness The Dalai Lama)
IIC Diamond Jubilee Play
The Prophet and the Poet
Presented by Bangalore Little Theatre
Designed and Directed by Vijay Padaki
With Naveen Tater and Karan Singh
Narrator: Minti Jain
An original play based on the exchange of letters and articles between Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore over 25 years, with the Indian freedom struggle as the backdrop. The letters reveal how the two personalities differed significantly on the form and content of the freedom movement. The differences widened over the years. However the depth of their personalities maintained genuine respect for each other in spite of deep differences on ideological grounds
This programme is presented to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee year of both the IIC and Bangalore Little Theatre
IIC DOUBLE BILL DANCE RECITALS
Kathak Recital
By Nishtha Budhlakoti from Delhi, disciple of Guru Prerana Shrimali
Accompanists: Fateh Singh Gangani (tabla); Fateh Ali (sitar); and Arti Srivastava Gedam (padhant)
At 19:00
Kuchipudi Recital
By T. Reddi Lakshmi from Delhi, disciple of Gurus, Padmasri Jayarama Rao and Vanashree Rao
In Memory of Ustad Nasir Faiyazuddin Dagar
Carnatic Vocal Recital
By Sudha Raghuraman
Accompanied by G. Raghuraman (flute); and M.V. Chandra Shekar (mridangam)
Followed by
Dhrupad Recital
By Ustad Faiyazuddin Wasifuddin Dagar
Accompanied by Pt. Mohanshyam Sharma on pakhawaj
(Collaboration: Dagar Brothers Memorial Trust)
IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC RECITALS
Hindustani Violin Recital
By Durga Sharma from Bangalore, disciple of Vidushi Madhuram Krishnam & Pt. Shailendra Janardan
Accompanist: Manoj Patidar on tabla
At 19:00
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Vishwas Shirgaonkar from Pune, disciple of Pt. Ratnakar Pai; Pt. Anandrao Limaye and Pt. Yeshwantbuwa Joshi
Accompanists: Kaustuv Swain on tabla; and Mausam on harmonium
Filmit India: IIC/ Intach Children’s Film Festival
Children’s cultural film festival, a screening of films on heritage made by children across different schools in Delhi
(Collaboration: Intach)
PUPPETOSCOPE
1st International Puppet Film Festival organised in collaboration with Katkatha Puppet Arts Trust; and with the support of the French Institute, New Delhi. The festival presents 21 films from 11 countries that hero the puppet. The festival is divided into three categories - children’s films, documentaries and fiction. The festival also includes an exhibition; discussions with filmmakers and puppeteers who will present their work and vision; as well as workshops
IIC DOUBLE BILL DANCE RECITALS
At 18:00
Sattriya Duet Recital
By Mridusmita Das from Delhi, disciple of Guru Bhuban Bora and Guru RamkrishnaTalukdar; and Tusti Tanaya Saharia from Delhi, disciple of Shri Ramakrishna Talukdar and Guru Indira P.P. Bora
At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Recital
By Suhail Bhan from Delhi, disciple of Guru Justin McCarthy
IIC ANNUAL DAY 2023
Songs of Love, Longing and Separation
The Langa and Manganiar are both hereditary musician communities from Western Rajasthan, and have a rich and varied musical repertoire handed down from generations. Songs of longing and separation are one of the most evocative of their repertoire, as is the case in many musical traditions of India. These range from romantic songs sung at weddings for the patrons, devotional songs pining for the divine lover, or those that are part of romantic ballads among others
An evening with Multan Khan Manganiar; Askar Khan Langa and Sardar Khan Langa (vocals & Sindhi sarangi); Firoz Khan Manganiar (vocal & dholak); and Ghewar Khan Manganiar (vocals & kamaicha)
Conceptualised and curated by Shubha Chaudhuri
Commemoration of the 94th Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the 53rd Anniversary of the Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza
Celebration of the Power of Non-Violent Action & the Life of Martin Luther King Jr (15 January 1929 – 4 April 1968) & Commemoration of the 53rd Anniversary of the Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza
10:30 to 11:00 at Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza
Commemoration Service
Songs by Choirs of Schools from Delhi NCR
11:15 to 12:15 at C. D. Deshmukh Auditorium
Interactive Session
Theme of the Interactive Session:
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere".
- Martin Luther King, Jr., (Letter from Birmingham Jail, 16 April 1963)
During the Interactive Session a short film on Martin Luther King's Life shall be screened
Moderators: Shri Suhas Borker, Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
Shri Ramesh Sharma, Gandhi Yuva Biradari
Students from Schools of Delhi NCR to participate
This programme is part of the Taking Children to Gandhi series that brings children closer to the enduring legacy of Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for equity, justice, pluralism and sustainable development
Gandhi-King Memorial Plazawas inaugurated on 21 January 1970 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and commemorates two iconic figures of our times: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
(Collaboration: Gandhi Yuva Biradari and Working Group on Alternative Strategies)
